Trouble1023 wrote:
I am still out of data in 1 day. Since I have had dish and hughesnet, I am unable to watch anything on demand and it is hughesnet fault. All it does is buffer.
HughesNet recommends against connecting satellite TV receivers to their service because satellite TV receivers can chew through all of your data, regardless of your attempts to watch anything on demand. Unless I deliberately use my data for something large, 20GB lasts me an entire month with data to spare, and this is with keeping three Windows 10 Pro systems up to date, as well as browsing, social media (Facebook, Twitter, etc), paying bills, shopping, watching Youtube videos and general browsing.
As well, the ability to stream without buffering cannot be guaranteed. Streaming may also be more difficult during prime time. Something that may help is turning off (or pausing) the Video Data Saver. Lowering the resolution at the source may also help.
You may want to look into PlayOn Cloud for your streaming. It converts your chosen streamed items to mp4 files in the cloud, which you then download, either automatically, by scheduling or doing so manually. You can take advantage of the Bonus Zone to do this. There's no buffering because you're watching from a fully downloaded file, which will play on anything that can play mp4 files, including most smart TVs these days, like from a USB flash drive.
Trouble1023 wrote:
I signed up Dec 2018 and now they say I have until May 2021. How does that work? I signed up thru Godish and was supposed to be for 1 year. The whole situation sucks.
If you got the service in Dec 2018 your two year commitment should expire in Dec 2020. All HughesNet services require a two year commitment. Only when you move and choose the free relocation option when doing so or upgrade from a prior type of HughesNet service does a new commitment start.
Trouble1023 wrote:
This service is slower than dialup used to be.
No, it's not.